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drone attack in pakistan. do you think we're deciding to take on more of this responsibility ourselves? not trusting the pakistanis to take out the militants? >> president obama has been ratcheting up the drone attacks for a long time. they've increased gee metically on his watch, but it's also true that some pakistanis were killed by terror groups in a part of the country that hasn't seen violence today. either way you look at this, e.d., we're in a downward spiral in terms of our relationship with the pakistanis. i think this going public with the cut in the military aid package is an expression of frustration that the private efforts have not succeeded. i would like to suggest that we need a game changer here. the pakistanis have been worried about india for years. that drives their policy in afghanistan and even in pakistan. i think if we could ratchet up efforts to convene a regional conference, peace conference, including china, russia, india and then the countries in the ren region, including iran, we h
drone attack in pakistan. do you think we're deciding to take on more of this responsibility ourselves? not trusting the pakistanis to take out the militants? >> president obama has been ratcheting up the drone attacks for a long time. they've increased gee metically on his watch, but it's also true that some pakistanis were killed by terror groups in a part of the country that hasn't seen violence today. either way you look at this, e.d., we're in a downward spiral in terms of our...
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is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. ever since then, both sides have made moves that have substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. $800 million in cash and military equipment. the message here is we are not happy with the effort you are making. if you want to cont
is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both...
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, excluding pakistan. i think we need to include pakistan in the diplomatic effort for a settlement of the afghan dispute, but demand that they bring the taliban with them to the negotiating table, and if they don't, then our success and failure will depend on whether we can discipline pakistan and we may have to go to a tougher approach of containing them and increasing much more pressure not only by ourselves but internationally. but that has risks, too. this is what nick said. we are on the horn of a significant dilemma. >> let me move you on to -- speaking of scary, ahmadinejad was at the u.n. today, gave a speech. the u.s., among other countries, walked out. just a brief clip of something he said. >> translator: do these arrogant powers really have the competence and ability to run or govern the world, or is it acceptable that they call themselves as the sole defender of freedom, democracy and human rights while they militarily attack and occupy other countries? >> ambassador, is ahmadinejad just a da
, excluding pakistan. i think we need to include pakistan in the diplomatic effort for a settlement of the afghan dispute, but demand that they bring the taliban with them to the negotiating table, and if they don't, then our success and failure will depend on whether we can discipline pakistan and we may have to go to a tougher approach of containing them and increasing much more pressure not only by ourselves but internationally. but that has risks, too. this is what nick said. we are on the...
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in pakistan, the majority are always muslims. whatever this group claims to be trying to do, it is killing muslims more than it's killing anybody else. >> what is your understanding of what this group is trying to do? i mean, this isn't the first time, as you said, more muslims were killed in this attack as well, but this isn't the first time clhristians have been targeted in pakistan or la who. >> they're trying to establish their credentials and show they're badder than the pakistani taliban, and they attack all kinds of minorities, even minorities within the muslim communities. there's a community known who are a minority. that's a shia community, also a minority. they're interested in attacking minorities and basically if you like the sort of, this is a kind of bullying, if you like, by people claiming to represent the majority and picking on groups that cannot defend themselves, that don't have the ability and don't have the official government support to defend themselves. >> as the world's attention is on the threat of isi
in pakistan, the majority are always muslims. whatever this group claims to be trying to do, it is killing muslims more than it's killing anybody else. >> what is your understanding of what this group is trying to do? i mean, this isn't the first time, as you said, more muslims were killed in this attack as well, but this isn't the first time clhristians have been targeted in pakistan or la who. >> they're trying to establish their credentials and show they're badder than the...
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pakistan, not happy. now, not long after that, pakistan threw out all of the meamerican and british military trainers working with the armed forces, the u.s. this time. not happy. last week, mike mullen accused the government knowing all about the murder of a journalist critical of the government. pakistan denies that and isn't happy. fast forward -- the white house confirms $800 million, more than a third here, a third of the united states annual anti-terrorism aid package to pakistan will be stopped. this is how president obama's chief of staff describes the relationship. and i want you to listen very closely for one word, bill dailey uses more than once. >> complicated relationship and a very difficult complicated part of the world. there's still a lot of pain that the political system in pakistan is feeling by virtue of the raid that we did to get osama bin laden. something that the president felt strongly about. we have no regrets over. but the pakistani relationship is difficult but it must be made
pakistan, not happy. now, not long after that, pakistan threw out all of the meamerican and british military trainers working with the armed forces, the u.s. this time. not happy. last week, mike mullen accused the government knowing all about the murder of a journalist critical of the government. pakistan denies that and isn't happy. fast forward -- the white house confirms $800 million, more than a third here, a third of the united states annual anti-terrorism aid package to pakistan will be...
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is among those deploying disaster assistance to pakistan. the growing concern now is disease and hunger. u.n. secretary general antonio guterres will tour pakistan's flooded areas on friday. ukraine's zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been knocked offline again, but a backup reserve line is still providing lex electricity. europe's largest nuclear plant is right in the middle of the war zone and has been under shelling for weeks now. a u.n. nuclear watchdog group is on a risky mission to inspect the plant and say they're concerned about the power supply and the safety of the staff there. a full report of their findings is expected soon, but many are not waiting. cnn's sam kiley spoke to refugees fleeing areas near zaporizhzhia. >> there are currently six members of the international atomic energy agency's u.n. inspectors in the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. that number is expected to go down as they produce their first and preliminary report following their initial visit but how long those two people will be able to stay there remains
is among those deploying disaster assistance to pakistan. the growing concern now is disease and hunger. u.n. secretary general antonio guterres will tour pakistan's flooded areas on friday. ukraine's zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been knocked offline again, but a backup reserve line is still providing lex electricity. europe's largest nuclear plant is right in the middle of the war zone and has been under shelling for weeks now. a u.n. nuclear watchdog group is on a risky mission to...
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is holding aid to pakistan. they're with holding it, expelling military trainers and they hope holidaying back all that money will make pakistan crack down harder on militants and terrorists. what's the best way to describe the relationship with pakistan right now? >> they've been an important ally in the fight on terrorism, they've been the victim of enormous amounts of terrorism, but right now they have taken steps that have given us reason to pause on aid which we have give on the their military and we're trying to work through that. it's a complicated relationship in a difficult part of the world. >>> and here's a figure for you. $37 billion. according to them, that much money could vanish this year from pockets. two out of ten dollars americans took in came in the form of money from government and when those extended benefits go away by the end of the year, some $37 billion onto go into people's accounts and hence won't go into the economy. let e let's go to kristie lu stout for your morning hit from hong k
is holding aid to pakistan. they're with holding it, expelling military trainers and they hope holidaying back all that money will make pakistan crack down harder on militants and terrorists. what's the best way to describe the relationship with pakistan right now? >> they've been an important ally in the fight on terrorism, they've been the victim of enormous amounts of terrorism, but right now they have taken steps that have given us reason to pause on aid which we have give on the...
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in vegas in 1990s produced radicalism as iraq and afghanistan in zero2000 partners drone strikes in pakistan and yemen, as did the surge in afghanistan as did the withdrawal of troops from that country. it seems that no matter what the united states has done over the last two decades, islamic radicalism has been on the rise often directed against america and its western allies and it has found a few alienated young men to then act on these ugly ideas. to argue that the only way to stop terrorism at home is for the united states to intervene militarily and stabilize many unstable parts of the middle east is to commit washington to a fool's errand for decades. the scholar pointed out before syria washington had already launched interventions in 13 countries in the islamic world since 1980. will one more really do the trick? for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. you've heard my take on what will not thwart the terror threat now let's hear a most expert opinion on what will. leon panetta has been many things in many administrations b
in vegas in 1990s produced radicalism as iraq and afghanistan in zero2000 partners drone strikes in pakistan and yemen, as did the surge in afghanistan as did the withdrawal of troops from that country. it seems that no matter what the united states has done over the last two decades, islamic radicalism has been on the rise often directed against america and its western allies and it has found a few alienated young men to then act on these ugly ideas. to argue that the only way to stop...
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and the united states, we will stand by pakistan and he went on to say, if pakistan is attacked and if the people of pakistan needed afghanistan's help, afghanistan will be there with you. now, the odds of a war between the u.s. and pakistan aren't particularly high. it is believed that these words were to soften some statements he had made earlier. and angry comments he made over pakistan's support for afghan insurgent groups, a bit of a surprise, but after what has been considered a successful visit last week with the secretary of state. ali? >> very interesting comments. let's talk about the trash, the debris from the earthquake and tsunami that hit japan. we've always known that it's heading toward hawaii. but there's some news it might be getting there substantially faster than we expected. what do we know about this? >> a lot sooner than was predicted. kind of wave that hawaiians probably aren't used to. we've seen the video of wrecked fishing boats, furniture and other debris. headed towards hawaii. according to some, it's coming a lot sooner than expected. the debris washed
and the united states, we will stand by pakistan and he went on to say, if pakistan is attacked and if the people of pakistan needed afghanistan's help, afghanistan will be there with you. now, the odds of a war between the u.s. and pakistan aren't particularly high. it is believed that these words were to soften some statements he had made earlier. and angry comments he made over pakistan's support for afghan insurgent groups, a bit of a surprise, but after what has been considered a...
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now to pakistan. hundreds of mourners attended funeral prayers for a dozen victims of a suicide mosque bombing. islamic state claimed responsibility for the explosion in the northern city. on friday. it killed at least 56 people. and injured nearly 200. officials say the blast took place in the friday prayer attended by muslims. officials say this is the deadliest attack in pakistan since 2018. 2022 beijing winter paralympics under way. ukraine has won its first gold medal of the games. it was in the men sprint standing event. the games kicked off with a message of peace. during opening ceremony the president for the international committee made a plea for dialogue and diplomacy. not war and hate. now to shocking news from the world of cricket. ozzy shane warn. considered the graetest to ever play the game. passed away suddenly friday. he was just 52. he died of a suspected heart attack. cnn sports looks back at his remarkable careerment. >> regarded as not just one of the greatest cricketers of all t
now to pakistan. hundreds of mourners attended funeral prayers for a dozen victims of a suicide mosque bombing. islamic state claimed responsibility for the explosion in the northern city. on friday. it killed at least 56 people. and injured nearly 200. officials say the blast took place in the friday prayer attended by muslims. officials say this is the deadliest attack in pakistan since 2018. 2022 beijing winter paralympics under way. ukraine has won its first gold medal of the games. it was...
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go to pakistan and put a free trade agreement on the table to push the taliban to the peace table and you can end the afghan war. he has destroyed isis virtually on his watch. he has put iran on the run. he has rebuilt our military. from a foreign policy point of view. now we've talked to north korea. from a position of strength. i'm generally pleased. the syrian decision caught me by surprise and i fear it will undercut all we've achieved and i'll ask the president to reconsider. i think he will sit down with his generals and make an informed, well thought out decision. that's all you can ask a president to do. obama knew better than anybody -- general obama was a disaster. he never reconsidered any decision. i hope president trump will, and i believe he will. >> let me get quickly before we let you go, a question about the role you'll have coming into congress, judiciary chairman. >> yeah. >> running the confirmation process for the president's new attorney general, bill barr. in a memo this summer, senator, barr wrote that mueller's investigation into possible obstruction of justic
go to pakistan and put a free trade agreement on the table to push the taliban to the peace table and you can end the afghan war. he has destroyed isis virtually on his watch. he has put iran on the run. he has rebuilt our military. from a foreign policy point of view. now we've talked to north korea. from a position of strength. i'm generally pleased. the syrian decision caught me by surprise and i fear it will undercut all we've achieved and i'll ask the president to reconsider. i think he...
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ononlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n between pakistan and afghanistan. a border that is now closed to most everyone except refugees fleeing the soviet invasion. these afghan clothes i'm wearing were part of an operation to sneak me and the cbs film crew into afghanistan. the operation succeeded. so far as we can tell, we are the only full television crew to get inside afghanistan in recent months. >> that was dan rather in afghanistan back in 1980. he's now the host of rather reports. and joins me now on our big story. welcome, mr. outspoken. fantastic costume you were wearing there. what do you see timely to have you here on the day president obama flies to afghanistan and make the speech. has america got more out of this conflict in afghanistan than the soviets did? >> that's to be determined. i don't think it yet holds up. the soviets left in defeat. as of right now, the war on afghanistan is a stalemate. one might want to say a stalemate at best as far as the u.s. is concerned. what president obama laid out tonight, that will determine whether it sta
ononlyly a at t ththe e slsleeer ststorore,e, w wheherere n between pakistan and afghanistan. a border that is now closed to most everyone except refugees fleeing the soviet invasion. these afghan clothes i'm wearing were part of an operation to sneak me and the cbs film crew into afghanistan. the operation succeeded. so far as we can tell, we are the only full television crew to get inside afghanistan in recent months. >> that was dan rather in afghanistan back in 1980. he's now the host...
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in 2008 that if he had a chance to get osama bin laden, even if he found him in another country in pakistan, he would seize that opportunity. >> one final question. you can clarify it for us. yesterday, the president said egypt is not an ally of the united states. today, the state department said, egypt is an ally, a major non-nato ally of the united states. who is right, the president or the state department? >> the president, i know, feels that egypt is a partner. he talked, in fact, to president mosri today. egypt needs to be abiding by their treaty with israel and respecting that treaty. i am sure the president talked about the parameters that egypt needs to show to move towards democracy and reflect human rights, to better protect our embassy and cairo and come through with a local police force and troops that will protect our people there. >> as far as i know -- >> he is having talks with leaders all over the world as commander in chief to try to make sure our people are protected overseas. >> as far as the state department is concerned, egypt still has that major non-nato ally status
in 2008 that if he had a chance to get osama bin laden, even if he found him in another country in pakistan, he would seize that opportunity. >> one final question. you can clarify it for us. yesterday, the president said egypt is not an ally of the united states. today, the state department said, egypt is an ally, a major non-nato ally of the united states. who is right, the president or the state department? >> the president, i know, feels that egypt is a partner. he talked, in...
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and pakistan have hit the bottom line. white house chief of staff william daly confirms usa aid to pakistan is being withheld pending better behavior out of islamabad. >> right now they have taken some steps that give us reason to pause on some of the aid we were giving to their mill tashgs and we're trying to work through that. but until we get through these difficulties, we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to giving them. >> some $800 million. >> yes. >> in advance of tonight's debt-reduction meeting at the white house, the obama administration sent out treasury secretary timothy geithner for yet another red alert about what will happen if p congress fails to raise the debt ceiling. >> no responsible leader would say the united states, for the first time in its history, should not pay its bills and meet its obligations. that would be catastrophic for the economy. everybody understands that. >> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell says he's for a big deal as long as it doesn'
and pakistan have hit the bottom line. white house chief of staff william daly confirms usa aid to pakistan is being withheld pending better behavior out of islamabad. >> right now they have taken some steps that give us reason to pause on some of the aid we were giving to their mill tashgs and we're trying to work through that. but until we get through these difficulties, we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to giving them. >> some $800...
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and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day visit to beijing. he called on china to become a global partner in addressing security challenges in asia and beyond. >>> jay si dugard speaking about her 18 years in captivity at the hands of philly and nancy garrido. she was 11 when kidnapped by garrido, a convicted sex offender, as she was walking to school. she talked about the long, horrifying ordeal with abc's diane sawyer. >> you would never know what she survived unless you notice how her face changes when she speaks of the past and the charm around her neck, a
and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day...
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they train in but we're up against an asymmetric threat and that threat can rise up in afghanistan and pakistan and the philippines. we have to have a presence around the world that allows us to go after them and knock them down wherever they show themselves. >> are you more in the revenge business then? >> no, i'm in the keep america safe business. >> you said wherever they attack you, you go and take them out. >> no, that's not revenge. that's keeping america safe. it's time to bring people home. it is time to focus on our core in this country. we cannot do it with our eye taken off the ball. of course we're going to have security challenges with these subsidiaries that have formed all over the world. it is a counterterror effort. we have to rise to the occasion, we have to be prepared to wage that kind of war. it is a much different approach. it isn't heavy boots on the ground but it is more special forces and tactical intelligence gathering. that's what our future is going to be like and we have to be prepared for that reality. >> if come this time next year the battle for the white house i
they train in but we're up against an asymmetric threat and that threat can rise up in afghanistan and pakistan and the philippines. we have to have a presence around the world that allows us to go after them and knock them down wherever they show themselves. >> are you more in the revenge business then? >> no, i'm in the keep america safe business. >> you said wherever they attack you, you go and take them out. >> no, that's not revenge. that's keeping america safe....
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in pakistan and turkey, hundreds showed up to show their anger at the decision. nikki haley is defending the president's move. >> for 22 years you have had presidents and the american people ask for the embassy to be moved. notice president, not clinton, bush, or obama had the courage to make that move and listen to the will of the american people. when it comes to those who are upset, we knew it would hab, but courage does cause that. >> as controversial as it is, nick robertson explains it's a calculated risk the white house hopes will pay off in the long run. >> thrashes like these and well armed security forces and what they worried might happen recognizing rejuice elements as israel's capital. there have been casualties. this is only a partial picture many of the protests have been peaceful. way too soon to know how this is going to turn turnous out and raises the question, can president trump capitalize. >> we are grateful for the president to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. >> israelis have been gushing in their praise. >> it's a good step fo
in pakistan and turkey, hundreds showed up to show their anger at the decision. nikki haley is defending the president's move. >> for 22 years you have had presidents and the american people ask for the embassy to be moved. notice president, not clinton, bush, or obama had the courage to make that move and listen to the will of the american people. when it comes to those who are upset, we knew it would hab, but courage does cause that. >> as controversial as it is, nick robertson...
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an american kidnapped in pakistan. and the kidnappers used a ramadan holy tradition to gain access to his home. >>> also, today, the biggest impact on the campaign trail today could be a long way from where the action is happening in iowa. actually south carolina. texas governor rick perry expected to announce from there that he is running. >>> also, you've been hearing the threats of a possible double dip recession. you need to be ready. we've got your recession-ready tips coming your way. >>> but let's start with that breaking news we are getting in from the cnn newsroom. this comes to us from pennsylvania where one person is still trapped right now in an overturned greyhound bus. this happened in lancaster county on the pennsylvania turnpike. at least 23 people we're told in all have been injured. some had to be flown to the hospital by helicopter. again, this is just developing sto story. we're waiting to get pictures in from the scene. one person is still trapped and at least 23 injured with an overturned bus ther
an american kidnapped in pakistan. and the kidnappers used a ramadan holy tradition to gain access to his home. >>> also, today, the biggest impact on the campaign trail today could be a long way from where the action is happening in iowa. actually south carolina. texas governor rick perry expected to announce from there that he is running. >>> also, you've been hearing the threats of a possible double dip recession. you need to be ready. we've got your recession-ready tips...
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drone stri by the cia in pakistan. the cia drone program is considered covert and classified the by the u.s. government. it's widely reported on in pakistan when it happens but it's still considered classified information and is improper for this discussion to have taken place on nonclassified e-mail system, and that's what happened here. the fbi is looking into it simply because the cia flagged it as a classified set of e-mails that should not have been -- not only should not have been taken place on the low side, what they call the low side nonclassified e-mail system, but it also got forwarded to hillary clinton's private e-mail server in chappaqua, new york. that is part of what's being looked at. it's still being investigated. as we previously reported here on cnn, the investigation is still ongoing. they're waiting to interview hillary clinton. we expect that no charge will be filed as long as that interview goes well, kate. >> all right. evan perez, breaking news and the latest on the e-mail controversy that's s
drone stri by the cia in pakistan. the cia drone program is considered covert and classified the by the u.s. government. it's widely reported on in pakistan when it happens but it's still considered classified information and is improper for this discussion to have taken place on nonclassified e-mail system, and that's what happened here. the fbi is looking into it simply because the cia flagged it as a classified set of e-mails that should not have been -- not only should not have been taken...
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. >>> the compound in pakistan where u.s. special forces killed osama bin laden last may is now being demolished. the work is being done at night using flood lights. if you look close here, you can see heavy machinery knocking down the walls and the building where bin laden had been hiding. a pakistani said they didn't want to turn it into a shrine for would be follows of osama bin laden. >>> what happened between the son of robert kennedy and two nurses at a new york hospital? that report is next. >>> also, take a look at this. people are out of control. guess why? because of sneakers. we will show you and tell you more about what the fuss is all about. d moits lobster.ly, it's the tastiest, the sweetest, the freshest. nobody can ever get enough. [ male announcer ] it's lobsterfest at red lobster, the one time of year you can savor 12 exciting lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new maine lobster and shrimp trio. [ laura ] hot, right out of the shell. i love lobster. i'm laura mclennan from spruce head, maine, and
. >>> the compound in pakistan where u.s. special forces killed osama bin laden last may is now being demolished. the work is being done at night using flood lights. if you look close here, you can see heavy machinery knocking down the walls and the building where bin laden had been hiding. a pakistani said they didn't want to turn it into a shrine for would be follows of osama bin laden. >>> what happened between the son of robert kennedy and two nurses at a new york...
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>> that startling interview with the former president of pakistan on thursday night. that's it for us tonight. stay with cnn all night, including anderson cooper coming up on the tornadoes in missouri, oklahoma, and texas tonight. >> piers, thank you very much. >>> good evening, everyone. we are live in joplin, missouri tonight. a town bracing for a storm that's expected to hit any moment. death toll rising here in joplin, missouri to 124, and a staggering number of people unaccounted for. some 1,500 according to one local official. new tornadoes tonight also in our southwest, in oklahoma with fatalities and a tornado watch and curfew in effect here. as i said, that storm expected to hit some time in the next few minutes here. we're hoping to stay on the air. we've moved to a more secure location. i want to show you what's been happening in oklahoma, the storm there, simply unbelievable. this funnel cloud cut a tractor trailer in half. the driver escaped with his life. it was not the only tornado on the ground. at least four people killed west of oklahoma city in cana
>> that startling interview with the former president of pakistan on thursday night. that's it for us tonight. stay with cnn all night, including anderson cooper coming up on the tornadoes in missouri, oklahoma, and texas tonight. >> piers, thank you very much. >>> good evening, everyone. we are live in joplin, missouri tonight. a town bracing for a storm that's expected to hit any moment. death toll rising here in joplin, missouri to 124, and a staggering number of people...
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police are on edge as you can imagine because intelligence out of pakistan suggests a terror threat could be in the works. >>> in pennsylvania today, take a listen. all of the 40 names read including an unborn baby, a dedication ceremony in shanksville on the eve of the tenth anniversary of 9/11. former presidents george w. bush, bill clinton as well as vice president joe biden were there to honor the heroic actions of passengers and crew members aboard united airline flight 93. the marble wall is inscribed with the names of the 40 passengers and crew members who fought back, fought the hijackers and prevented the plane from reaching its target. >>> president obama and the first lady visited arlington national cemetery to pay their condolences families mourning loved ones who served in the military and visited a section of the cemetery where soldiers who served in iraq and afghanistan are buried. the president has proclaimed this weekend as the national days of prayer and remembrance. obama is expected to attend memorial services in new york, washington, and pennsylvania. >>> it has been
police are on edge as you can imagine because intelligence out of pakistan suggests a terror threat could be in the works. >>> in pennsylvania today, take a listen. all of the 40 names read including an unborn baby, a dedication ceremony in shanksville on the eve of the tenth anniversary of 9/11. former presidents george w. bush, bill clinton as well as vice president joe biden were there to honor the heroic actions of passengers and crew members aboard united airline flight 93. the...
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but bin laden had fled to pakistan. and then we took our eyes off afghanistan, moved to iraq. they were after saddam hussein and became a mess. barack obama inherited it. obama's team credit they went after osama bin laden and got him. that probably is the high watermark of operation neptune spear with the s.e.a.l.s. but obama started to get into drones and searches and we just been stuck in afghanistan. it is a stinkink hole. the british were there in the 19th century. russia tried to save it and toledo the collapse of the soviet union. 1980 was another failure for the soviets. afghanis know how to fight and survive. they have to deal with china and russia around them. biden was right to find a way to extract us from afghanistan, but the way we did it without a proper contingency plan evers chaotic and very disastrous and the only way he can make up for it now is doing what operation frequent wind what gerald ford did after first of all saigon, after the fall of kabul we got to bring in as many afghanis as possible and show we do care about human rights. i don't know what we
but bin laden had fled to pakistan. and then we took our eyes off afghanistan, moved to iraq. they were after saddam hussein and became a mess. barack obama inherited it. obama's team credit they went after osama bin laden and got him. that probably is the high watermark of operation neptune spear with the s.e.a.l.s. but obama started to get into drones and searches and we just been stuck in afghanistan. it is a stinkink hole. the british were there in the 19th century. russia tried to save it...
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they are protesting in pakistan and turkey where hundreds showed up to show their anger at the decision. earlier today the ambassador to the united nations nikki haley defending the president's move. >> for 22 years you had had presidents and the american people ask for the embassy to be moved. no president, not clinton and not bush, not obama had the courage to make that move and listen to the will of the american people. when it comes to those that are upset, we knew that was going to happen, but courage does cause that. >> cnn correspondent has more on the protest near the u.s. embassy in beirut. >>> the rocks had no chance of hitting the embassy. the chants calling for the embassy to be shut down probably barely audible to the american diplomats hunkering down inside. the embassy itself is more than a mile away. but the message from more than 1,000 lebanese palestinians and others who gathered here was clear, rejection of president donald trump's -- came from palestinian refugee camp. we can't do more than this he concedes. all we can do is raise our voices. some tried to stop. leba
they are protesting in pakistan and turkey where hundreds showed up to show their anger at the decision. earlier today the ambassador to the united nations nikki haley defending the president's move. >> for 22 years you had had presidents and the american people ask for the embassy to be moved. no president, not clinton and not bush, not obama had the courage to make that move and listen to the will of the american people. when it comes to those that are upset, we knew that was going to...
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there are political prisoners there, foreign prisoners i should say from pakistan, chechnya, the middle east. many concerned that will be a target for the taliban, but afghan forces assuring us, boris, they are more than capable to keep that area safe. >> yeah. no question, it remains an enormous concern and we should tell you, as you were speaking, u.s. central command confirmed that the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan is now 90% complete so really days left of the united states' longest war taking place in afghanistan. thank you so much. >>> in just hours, president biden is going to be speaking about the covid pandemic. it comes as another outbreak at a summer camp is raising concerns about unvaccinated kids. what you need to know about covid and the delta vary yacht. (gong rings) - this is joe. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. is now a good time for a flare-up?
there are political prisoners there, foreign prisoners i should say from pakistan, chechnya, the middle east. many concerned that will be a target for the taliban, but afghan forces assuring us, boris, they are more than capable to keep that area safe. >> yeah. no question, it remains an enormous concern and we should tell you, as you were speaking, u.s. central command confirmed that the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan is now 90% complete so really days left of the united states'...
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we still have a very real problem in pakistan and afghanistan and also in syria. i'm not sure where these grand strategic visions are coming from. we need a more holistic counterterrorism policy and i don't think either of these candidates have really vectored in on that. >> will jack murphy, great to have you back on. as always, thank you so much for yours service to this country. >>> coming up next, matt lauer hosted last night. he is getting widely criticized today for how he handled both hillary clinton and donald trump. and now we are hearing from an nbc executive telling cnn even lauer's own network thought it was a "disaster." we'll talk about that and how that might change the first debate. folks, we are less than three weeks away. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the
we still have a very real problem in pakistan and afghanistan and also in syria. i'm not sure where these grand strategic visions are coming from. we need a more holistic counterterrorism policy and i don't think either of these candidates have really vectored in on that. >> will jack murphy, great to have you back on. as always, thank you so much for yours service to this country. >>> coming up next, matt lauer hosted last night. he is getting widely criticized today for how he...
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views on what taliban policies should be than his predecessor, who was killed in a military strike in pakistan a couple years ago. >> i'm just going to jump in. david i want to bring you into this. and i have to say i'm really impacted by the story we just heard by ayesha who is at the airport. add it to, david, in this moment of crisis, we don't know how many americans are still left in afghanistan tonight. i am wondering how that is possible. what did you think when you heard that today? >> well, it's horrible. the stories are horrible to hear. this is a tragic situation, and a horrifying in so many instances. but i think certainly this was something that could be anticipated. there's no clean way to withdraw in a country like afghanistan. and that's what you're seeing. i think the priority by this administration, i think he says it, which is they wanted to get out of afghanistan. don't forget when, during the obama presidency, it was his vice president, joe biden, who argued that he felt the military was jamming obama up on afghanistan omptions, and of course, obama kept a true presence the
views on what taliban policies should be than his predecessor, who was killed in a military strike in pakistan a couple years ago. >> i'm just going to jump in. david i want to bring you into this. and i have to say i'm really impacted by the story we just heard by ayesha who is at the airport. add it to, david, in this moment of crisis, we don't know how many americans are still left in afghanistan tonight. i am wondering how that is possible. what did you think when you heard that...
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and pakistan. the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to that country. the chief of staff confirmed the move on abc's "this week." >>> those are headlines this hour. i'm don lemon. now back to "harry potter: the final chapter." >>> hi there. i'm tom felton and i'm in the "harry potter films." it's been an incredible ten year, and i've been very, very lucky to have been in it the last ten years and want add chance to say thank you very much and i really hope you enjoy the last film. >> larry: in "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2" gone is the innocence of childhood. harry, hermione and ron face real danger. life and death. >> a different film, really. it's all kind of intense. >> what we see -- >> i mean, it was -- the last two films were dark for me to play them, and to be in that world every day. and we did so many scenes where there was so much adrenaline and fear required. it was really intense. genuinely. >> larry: like millions of charon around the world, huge fans of harry potter. >> whenever i was reading the books, i always thought that
and pakistan. the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to that country. the chief of staff confirmed the move on abc's "this week." >>> those are headlines this hour. i'm don lemon. now back to "harry potter: the final chapter." >>> hi there. i'm tom felton and i'm in the "harry potter films." it's been an incredible ten year, and i've been very, very lucky to have been in it the last ten years and want add chance to say thank you very...
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. >>> the compound in pakistan where u.s. special forces killed osama bin laden last may is now being demolished. the work is being done at night using flood lights. if you look close here, you can see heavy machinery knocking down the walls and the building where bin laden had been hiding. a pakistani official said they didn't want to turn it into a shrine for would-be follows of bin laden. >>> a member of america's most famous political family is at the center of controversy tonight. what happened between the son of robert kennedy and two nurses at a new york hospital? that report is next. >>> also, take a look at this. people are out of control. guess why? because of sneakers. we will show you and tell you more about what the fuss is all about. i found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. 5 foot ten. still doing a little exploring... on it. my sign is sagittarius, i'm into spanish cheese, my hairline is receding but i'm getting a w
. >>> the compound in pakistan where u.s. special forces killed osama bin laden last may is now being demolished. the work is being done at night using flood lights. if you look close here, you can see heavy machinery knocking down the walls and the building where bin laden had been hiding. a pakistani official said they didn't want to turn it into a shrine for would-be follows of bin laden. >>> a member of america's most famous political family is at the center of controversy...
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but in the last five years, remarkable outside of places like iraq and pakistan how few there have been. do you think we have won at least an important phase of this war? >> oh, i think so. i think that the coalition that was put together of, i don't know, 90 countries by president bush and the sharing of intelligence, sharing of information about bank accounts and the pressure that's been put on terrorist networks has been helpful and helped to protect the american people. but, you know, a terrorist can attack anyplace, anytime, using any technique and you can't defend everywhere at every moment against every technique. and they only have to be right once. you can thwart five or six, and if they do it well you can have a september 11th or you can have something much worse. you can have instead of 3,000, 300,000 with a smallpox vaccine or some other weapon of that nature. so the margin for error is small for the leadership in free countries today. they can't be wrong. they've got to be right, because the lethality of the weapons is is so great. >> when you look back over the ten years a
but in the last five years, remarkable outside of places like iraq and pakistan how few there have been. do you think we have won at least an important phase of this war? >> oh, i think so. i think that the coalition that was put together of, i don't know, 90 countries by president bush and the sharing of intelligence, sharing of information about bank accounts and the pressure that's been put on terrorist networks has been helpful and helped to protect the american people. but, you know,...
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when you talk about the border crossing between qatar and pakistan, a trader told me they had reached out to both the taliban and the government urging them that $600 million worth of goods and merchandise were there, that they should prevent looting, that they should not be burned. the private sector is also bearing the brunt of this conflict. >> let me ask you this, do you feel, do other afghans believe the u.s. is abandoning you? >> i think there's a deep sense of betrayal. this was a 20 years' long relationship between the afghans and americans. it was generational. it was personal friendships. one senior afghan official jokingly told me that the americans left afghanistan with their lights off. he was referring to the evacuation from bagram. a senior afghan counterterrorism adviser to the afghan government said, we had been working with the americans for 20 years. we were promised the release of 6,000 taliban leaders and fighters would lead to a credible peace process, a cease-fire. jim, it's also true the political kabul is divided. the bickering, the fact that front line comman
when you talk about the border crossing between qatar and pakistan, a trader told me they had reached out to both the taliban and the government urging them that $600 million worth of goods and merchandise were there, that they should prevent looting, that they should not be burned. the private sector is also bearing the brunt of this conflict. >> let me ask you this, do you feel, do other afghans believe the u.s. is abandoning you? >> i think there's a deep sense of betrayal. this...
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the way the soviets did against the mujahaddin in pakistan. the russians and putin's government sees it exactly the same way. >> okay. on that unsettling note, ian bremmer, thank you. great to talk to you as always. >>> so, the oscar-nominated director of the movie "black panther," ryan coogler is now speaking after being mistaken for a bank robber and detained by police. but it's not like t's my only interest. i also love cooking withth heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always looook for the grown in idaho seal. opportunities are all about timing. so if you're turning 65 or retiring soon, it's time to take advann that gives you more for your medicare dollar: an aarmedicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. call unitedhealthcare today. for a low or $0 premium, get $0 copays on primary care doctor visits, preventive dental care, and hundreds of prescriptions. in fact, plan members saved an average of over $9,000 in 2020. you'll even get free yearly eye exams... and free designer frames. don't miss your shot. if you're turning 65 or retiring so
the way the soviets did against the mujahaddin in pakistan. the russians and putin's government sees it exactly the same way. >> okay. on that unsettling note, ian bremmer, thank you. great to talk to you as always. >>> so, the oscar-nominated director of the movie "black panther," ryan coogler is now speaking after being mistaken for a bank robber and detained by police. but it's not like t's my only interest. i also love cooking withth heart-healthy, idaho potatoes....
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you know, what pakistan is. it's a very segregated society, and i could enter, say, the refugee camps. i have been to the border area, and i could go and talk to the women there when no one would have talked to them. it was the men who were doing all the talking. or even in shanty towns, remember, for the election i could go and talk to the women and ask them what they wanted from the leaders. >> tell me a little bit about what is happening now? i mean, when you look at this, fast forward from the 1970s. now 2012 when you have this pakistani girl who is the target for assassination by the taliban, shooting her in the head because she believes in just rights for girls to have an education. what do you make of what is taking place in your country? >> i think malala has proved what we have been feeling for quite many time. that it is generally being said that the pakistanis do not want to educate the girls. the parents are conservative, and they don't want to take the girls to school, but i think that has long pass
you know, what pakistan is. it's a very segregated society, and i could enter, say, the refugee camps. i have been to the border area, and i could go and talk to the women there when no one would have talked to them. it was the men who were doing all the talking. or even in shanty towns, remember, for the election i could go and talk to the women and ask them what they wanted from the leaders. >> tell me a little bit about what is happening now? i mean, when you look at this, fast forward...
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transport of these goods, respirators as well and also aid promises from france, ireland, the uk, even pakistan. >> ivan watson, thanks so much. let's discuss this with cnn's medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. 1 million cases in three days. a devastating milestone. how much worse could this get before it gets any better? >> well. >>> you know, we've had these conversations about lagging indicators for some time. people know that the numbers of people who are infected a couple weeks, few weeks behind that is when the hospitalizations will surge. as bad as they are now, some of those images will get worse because that's what we know is that the hospitals come after and then the deaths a few weeks after, that so the next four to six weeks, jake, no matter what happens, even if the cases were starting to dramatically decrease which they are not, but even if they were, we'd still be talking about this for the next four to six weeks of what's going to unfold in india. keep in mind, jake, we see these numbers, but positivity rate is over 20% as well. you may remember that means we're still -- the
transport of these goods, respirators as well and also aid promises from france, ireland, the uk, even pakistan. >> ivan watson, thanks so much. let's discuss this with cnn's medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. 1 million cases in three days. a devastating milestone. how much worse could this get before it gets any better? >> well. >>> you know, we've had these conversations about lagging indicators for some time. people know that the numbers of people who are infected a...
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the clashes reveal that al qaeda for years, said to be mostly across the border in pakistan is a concern back where they started in afghanistan's hills. we pushed down into the valley, still an insurgent strong hold. high-tech american attack helicopters buzzed overhead until militants shot at them from the valley. >> it's uncharacteristic from the taliban i know. they're getting gutsy. right past there. if you go past that you're going to take enemy contact, it's pretty certain. >> the afghans are clear about who lay in weight for them ahead. >> translator: it's very dangerous, there are taliban, arabs, pakistanis there. >> at the foot of the valley, the american base is often hit by pot shots, sometimes from lone gunmen up high who they then mortar. al qaeda's return to these remote hills could tie america's hands, making harder to justify pulling back from here. the terrorist network that made america's case for invading. nick payton walsh, cnn afghanistan. here at quicken loans, we like to go the extra mile for our clients. with the wassman family, it was 2,500 extra miles. we're the
the clashes reveal that al qaeda for years, said to be mostly across the border in pakistan is a concern back where they started in afghanistan's hills. we pushed down into the valley, still an insurgent strong hold. high-tech american attack helicopters buzzed overhead until militants shot at them from the valley. >> it's uncharacteristic from the taliban i know. they're getting gutsy. right past there. if you go past that you're going to take enemy contact, it's pretty certain. >>...
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people with terrorist sympathies, let's go across the globe from philippines to bangladesh, to india, pakistan, sawed a arabia. i could go on and on. then you have to go into belgium, france, uk, where we have a great deal of extremism, far more than we have in this country. if you want to go down that path we have to start talking about europe as well. the question we have to deal with here is did the family know something and is there a see something, say something issue here? and finally, is there an internet stuff out there that we have to work with internet companies, including searches on how to build an explosive device? >> it sounds like a no brainer. you start talking about what people can and can't see on the internet you get into a big liberty argument here. but this does suggest a pattern. these home-grown types that are not in any way officially doctrinated by any official terrorist organization, but get -- we use the word inspired but i would use the word influenced, manifestation of some kind of discontent. that seems to be the new m.o. >> i would say validated. people who whate
people with terrorist sympathies, let's go across the globe from philippines to bangladesh, to india, pakistan, sawed a arabia. i could go on and on. then you have to go into belgium, france, uk, where we have a great deal of extremism, far more than we have in this country. if you want to go down that path we have to start talking about europe as well. the question we have to deal with here is did the family know something and is there a see something, say something issue here? and finally, is...
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has identified 10 to 20 key al qaeda leaders whom he says are in pakistan, yemen and other areas. >>> al qaeda is making a comeback in afghanistan. u.s. commanders are seeing a sudden resurgence just as american troops are getting ready to leave. cnn's nick payton walsh joined an army patrol on the hunt. >> reporter: almost a decade in the hunt for al qaeda in one part of eastern afghanistan looks like this. americans pushing the afghans to the front, taking the high ground in hills impossible to police. the pressure for less americans here is extreme, but the afghans only mustered five men for this patrol. >> it has to be five to seven round bursts and go. >> reporter: and despite this training, policing the local villages, let alone taking on the terrorist network that america came here to eradicate. it is here that afghanistan's future looks like its past. american control does not extend up to this valley and high on the ridgelines, they found safe havens for al qaeda. they have revealed to cnn they located here al qaeda fighters using the secluded alpine villages for training and
has identified 10 to 20 key al qaeda leaders whom he says are in pakistan, yemen and other areas. >>> al qaeda is making a comeback in afghanistan. u.s. commanders are seeing a sudden resurgence just as american troops are getting ready to leave. cnn's nick payton walsh joined an army patrol on the hunt. >> reporter: almost a decade in the hunt for al qaeda in one part of eastern afghanistan looks like this. americans pushing the afghans to the front, taking the high ground in...
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this was the scene in karachi, pakistan, where some people burned flags and chanted death to america. large demonstrations also took place in lebanon and turkey. >>> in southern california, the rampaging thomas fire has moved north now, prompt mortgage evacuations. the largest of the six infernos is just 10% contained and has now scorched more than 93,000 hectares. california's governor says extreme fires could be the new normal for years to come. >>> it is the final day of campaigning in alabama's u.s. senate race. republican roy moore is running against democrat doug jones. several women have accused moore of pursuing sexual relationships with them when they were teenagers. and he was in his 30s. u.s. president trump has endorsed moore. >> and about that, a short whiling i spoke with cnn political commentator ben ferguson and ellis henican and asked about the choice alabama voters are faced with in this closely watched race. >> i think that the accusations against them, at least some of them are credible. and i personally don't believe that he should be in the u.s. senate. but many
this was the scene in karachi, pakistan, where some people burned flags and chanted death to america. large demonstrations also took place in lebanon and turkey. >>> in southern california, the rampaging thomas fire has moved north now, prompt mortgage evacuations. the largest of the six infernos is just 10% contained and has now scorched more than 93,000 hectares. california's governor says extreme fires could be the new normal for years to come. >>> it is the final day of...
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one country absent is pakistan. its officials are boycotting it in protest over an american air strike that killed 24 pakistani soldiers. >>> state media report it was a death drone. nato says a reconnaissance aircraft was lost last week over western afghanistan which borders iran. iranian media say the drone was only slightly damaged. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> hello and welcome to "world business today." i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> i'm charles hodson in london. thanks for joining us. top stories on monday, december 5th, it's make or break in europe. leaders have five days to save the single currency, it seems. >> beijing's fears about social unrest grow as more signs emerges that the economy is cooling. >>> and a dozen supercars are smashed to smithereens in japan. amazingly, no one is seriously hurt. >>> well, the countdown continues. five days remain to save the eurozone as it approaches a raft of key meetings are in the diary. the british prime minister said many yea
one country absent is pakistan. its officials are boycotting it in protest over an american air strike that killed 24 pakistani soldiers. >>> state media report it was a death drone. nato says a reconnaissance aircraft was lost last week over western afghanistan which borders iran. iranian media say the drone was only slightly damaged. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> hello and welcome to "world business today." i'm andrew...
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. >>> two attacks occurred in pakistan on thursday. a police truck passed by killing five people, including four officers. minutes later police say a teenage suicide bomber blew herself up at a police check pointd killing a passerby and woulding three others. those are the top storying. i'm monita rajpal from cnn london. "world business today" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a very good morning to you from cnn london. i'm nina dos santos. >> good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm andruw stevens, you're watching "world business today." here are our top stories this thursday, august 11th traders have little to smile about but the futures do paint a more positive picture as the stock market's wild ride continues. >>> we'll be asking about the damage that has been done to england. >>> and a way to show dirty laund laundry. how they could protect your ipad. i think we all need a silly story like that to lighten the mood at the moment because volatility and wild swings are continues to stalk stock markets across t
. >>> two attacks occurred in pakistan on thursday. a police truck passed by killing five people, including four officers. minutes later police say a teenage suicide bomber blew herself up at a police check pointd killing a passerby and woulding three others. those are the top storying. i'm monita rajpal from cnn london. "world business today" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a very good morning to you from cnn london. i'm nina dos santos....
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economies then spread and influenced china, in turn which influenced india, which may be influencing pakistan. that same pattern may be beginning to happen in africa, as we have some real success stories, and others countries say, if rwanda can do it, if ghana can do it, why can't we? >> we'll have to leave it at that. thank you very much. >>> we will be right back. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> can a day pulled the last of its troops out of afghanistan this week. that brings us to our question of the week -- how many nations still have combat troops in afghanistan as part of the international security assist tansz force? is it 6, 16, 26 or 46? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. make sure you go to cnn.com/gps for ten more question and make sure you check out the global public square
economies then spread and influenced china, in turn which influenced india, which may be influencing pakistan. that same pattern may be beginning to happen in africa, as we have some real success stories, and others countries say, if rwanda can do it, if ghana can do it, why can't we? >> we'll have to leave it at that. thank you very much. >>> we will be right back. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught...
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it covers afghanistan and pakistan, it covers iran, of course, it covers china, it covers how they reacted to the arab spring. did i talk to a lot of people in the administration? of course. how do you report a book about that without talking to people who were involved in the room. but, you know, since you read a section that refers to the entirety of the book. >> okay. and in "the new york times" kill list story, the story about the targeted strikes, tom donlin was quoted in the book. >> you'll see hillary clinton quoted on the record, the treasury secretary, many people, many layers down. >> i just wanted to clarify that. but among the critics of these leaks have been a couple of prom negligent democrats, including senator dianne feinstein who had this exchange with wolf blitzer. >> are you saying you're not ruling out the possibility that journalists like david sanger of "the new york times" who was here in the situation room yesterday, that they should be prosecuted as a result of this classified information being released? >> well, don't put words in my mouth. >> i want to just clari
it covers afghanistan and pakistan, it covers iran, of course, it covers china, it covers how they reacted to the arab spring. did i talk to a lot of people in the administration? of course. how do you report a book about that without talking to people who were involved in the room. but, you know, since you read a section that refers to the entirety of the book. >> okay. and in "the new york times" kill list story, the story about the targeted strikes, tom donlin was quoted in...